Event offers great opportunities to local business

Published on Wednesday 16 Nov 2011 by Staffordshire Rural Hub

An event being held on the 23rd November is offering local businesses an unparalleled networking opportunity.

The Staffordshire Business Environment Network (SBEN) climate change debate at The Moat House hotel in Acton Trussel is open to all businesses in Staffordshire. The event gives companies a new way of picking up valuable ideas on how new technology can save them money and cut their carbon emissions.

Speakers at the event include Professor Tony Marmont of Beacon Energy and Sue Prince of Beechenhill Farm.

Businesses can register for the free early evening event by contacting SBEN on 0845 6075310 or emailing gill.garner@staffordshire.gov.uk  

Staffordshire County Councillor Ben Adams, Cabinet Member for Economic Growth and Enterprise, said the event was a great opportunity for businesses to get support to cut costs.

“Businesses across Staffordshire are looking to cut their costs, to meet legislation requirements and to grow their customer base. This entertaining event offers support to local companies and the opportunity to meet like-minded businesses from across the region.”

More information about the event is available at www.sben.co.uk